tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8391404601343318983.post8585516869882714186..comments2018-12-13T09:40:39.751-05:00Comments on transition 2 agile: Are Certifications Important For Agile Transformation?Cliff Bergnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8391404601343318983.post-26064850614549228032018-05-28T06:08:18.153-04:002018-05-28T06:08:18.153-04:00Get expert Question &amp; Answer Dumps PDF Online....Get expert Question &amp; Answer Dumps PDF Online. We Provide latest IT Certification Exams PDF for preparation Study Guide Test Practice for Success in exams. This is an online education portal<br /><br /><a href="https://www.test4actual.com/300-135.html" rel="nofollow">300-135 exam question</a><br />davidsmithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03383671508528063566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8391404601343318983.post-46024466271583959132014-08-30T10:20:26.292-04:002014-08-30T10:20:26.292-04:00Great comments Daniel. I also agree that the use o...Great comments Daniel. I also agree that the use of essays would be a critical element of any useful agile certification regime. For most of the issues that one encounters in agile, there is no &quot;right&quot; answer: everything is contextual. Agile is first and foremost about judgment - not prescription. And judgment requires professional maturity.<br />Cliff Berghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02103767196153470434noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8391404601343318983.post-22856211663560149922014-08-30T10:13:40.291-04:002014-08-30T10:13:40.291-04:00Excellent topic -- it&#39;s relevant and I discuss...Excellent topic -- it&#39;s relevant and I discuss this with clients often. The two most popular &quot;Agile&quot; certifications you mention are a &#39;dime a dozen&#39;. I often teach and coach professionals who are already CSM and PMI-ACP certified, but they realize that there&#39;s something missing in their &quot;toolbox&quot; that&#39;s needed to navigate and/or live within a real Agile transformation. Aside from the diverse skills, tools and unique mindset needed, one must have many years of experience to be really good at this. So how can we &quot;test&quot; for this? No certification program is perfect, but the two most-compelling designations currently in this space are from Ken Schwaber&#39;s organization (Scrum.org) - the Professional Scrum Master Level II (PSM II) and Professional Scrum Product Owner Level II (PSPO II). These are very difficult designations to earn and are written essay exams that rigorously challenge one&#39;s skills, knowledge and experience around the values, principles, practices and (most importantly) the mindset required for a successful pursuit of organizational Agility. I have had CSMs and PMI-ACPs come to me for training &amp; coaching because they have been unable to earn their PSM II - they ask me, why? Because the mindset and experience aren&#39;t there, and that takes time. And these are bright people who understand Agile &amp; Scrum, and they have the potential - but without that deep experience and belief system in place, they aren&#39;t equipped (yet) to earn a PSM II. IMO, this is one of the best ways (currently available in our space) to &quot;test&quot; for this. Only ~ 230 of these designations are held globally, and out of that, a precious few actually hold both designations.Daniel Sloanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13861613566771897040noreply@blogger.com